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Stockholm: a royal city on the water

Welcome to Stockholm, the city by the water with countless beaches, islands and bridges. Here, travellers will discover an ancient old town, modern architecture and plenty of royal buildings to enjoy. In addition to this, this sprawling city shines with a dazzling array of nightlife. Most of the popular attractions in Stockholm can be found in the city centre and are easy to reach to by foot or bus, making it ideal for a weekend trip or short city break. Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) is just 40 kilometres from the Swedish capital itself, with reliable travel connections into town, so you won’t have to waste much of your holiday travelling. Affectionately known as the “Venice of the North” due to its close proximity to the water, this celebrated city makes the perfect destination for a magnificent holiday you’ll remember forever.

There are also plenty of restaurants and eateries, comfortable lounges and bars to make your stay at the airport as relaxed as possible.

Short facts

Local time 11:22
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
Currency: Swedish Kronor

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Essential stops on your sightseeing holiday:

– Gamla Stan: Explore the old town and its meandering alleys, cobbled streets and historic buildings. – Kungsholem: A central district on the island of the same name, with plenty of promenades on the water for gentle strolls. – Sodermalm: An artistic part of the city that’s ripe for shopping, celebrating and indulging in some of the finest nightlife in town. – Djurgården: This sprawling park offers many museums and attractions, including the Grona Lund amusement park. – Långholmen: A former prison island, this refurbished site now lets visitors enjoy an overnight stay. In the summer, this island also offers the ideal spot for some swimming and sunbathing. – Strandvägen: This boulevard is more than a kilometre in length and leads to the historic harbour, with impressive architecture first built in the 19th century

The climate in Stockholm

The winter in the Swedish capital is longer and more varied than elsewhere in Europe. The average minimum temperature in February hovers around the minus 5 degrees Celsius mark. Take the bitter edge off the coldest of winter days with a warming drink in one of the many quaint cafes in the city, or enjoy a glass of traditional Swedish wine. Sweden’s summers are by contrast pleasantly warm, with an average high of 18 degrees Celsius. However, summer here is relatively short and usually ends by the time August moves into September. Midsummer weather is particularly pleasant, with averages of around 15 degrees Celsius. Midsummer is celebrated with its very own festival, usually held on a Saturday between June 20th and June 26th.

Stockholm – discover a new world of culinary treats and unique traditions

Similar to Germany, Sweden’s cuisine puts a focus on main meals of fish or meat, along with classic root vegetables and other fresh produce. The Swedes often consume lunch between noon and half past the hour, so you won’t have to wait long after breakfast to tuck into your next hearty meal of the day. Besides local delicacies and traditional dishes, you’ll find plenty of foreign restaurants and fast-food outlets in the city. If you’re looking to try something new, keep your eyes peeled for a local speciality; a sweet cinnamon cake known as “Kanelbullar” in native Swedish. Whatever you have planned when you visit Stockholm, make sure you bring your credit or debit card – Swedish people are generally quite adverse to carrying cash, and many places will only accept cards.

Outward and return flights from Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN)

Stockholm Arlanda Airport is served by many leading airlines, including SunExpress. This international airport allows visitors from far and wide to enjoy the attractions of Stockholm, with SunExpress regularly running services from Stockholm to Antalya (AYT) and Izmir (ADB) – ideal for Turkish natives looking to head back home and catch up with friends and family over the holidays. Economy flights with SunExpress are incredibly affordable, while the public transport system in Stockholm is both reliable and extensive, ensuring you don’t have to spend a fortune on getting about once you’ve landed.

Stockholm – a popular destination for business travellers

Business travellers who book a flight to Stockholm won’t be disappointed. This stylish city offers plenty in the way of conference venues, with reliable public transport and affordable private car hire making getting around a breeze. The airport offers several car hire kiosks, in addition to high-speed internet to ensure business travellers can keep on top of emails and essential errands as they journey through Stockholm.

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